It’s advised to get the spots while they’re hot — there are just eight listings and parking will be extremely limited in and around the park. Hell, drivers who live in the Richmond or Sunset without a designated spot might consider paying their savvy neighbors just to avoid driving around all weekend. (Better yet, snag a parking spot Thursday night and leave it there until Monday.)

What’s notable is that about half of the posts charge a not-fun-but-sadly-expected amount from $25 to $60. The other half is charging a $100 to $175 for their ‘VIP’ parking — roughly an Outside Lands day pass worth of cash.

Those “in and out privileges” are mighty seductive, though. Now that an Oakland startup exists to run a “DMV Line Concierge Service,” it’s only time before another startup “revolutionizes” festival parking.